pvm_halt - stops the PVM daemon
pvm_halt kills all PVM tasks, all the remote daemons, and the local daemon. If the master pvmd is killed manually it should be sent a SIGTERM signal to allow it to kill the remote pvmds and clean up various files.
The pvmd can be killed in a manner that leaves the file /tmp/pvmd.uid behind on one or more hosts (the uid suffix is the numeric user ID from /etc/passwd) of the user. This will prevent PVM from restarting on that host. Deletion of this file will fix this problem and it can be done as follows: rm `( grep $user /etc/passwd || ypmatch $user passwd ) | awk -F: '{print "/tmp/pvmd.";$3;exit}'`
For example:
-->pvm_halt() ans = 0. -->pvm_halt() ans = - 14.
Error -14 means: pvm_halt(): Can't contact local daemon